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7/16/2009 5:27 PM
 

Hi all,

I'm running my site from a subdirectory off of the webroot. I've created redirect and rewrite rules to add www. and  remove the subdirectory from the URL. This worked, but was pretty slow, until I added conditions to ignore image and .js files from the rules. It is still not as fast as it should be, since all the internally generated links include the subdirectory. Is there anyway, maybe direct editing of the DB to change the links and remove the sub-directory from the URL?

Thanks in advance,

Ron

 
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7/17/2009 3:36 AM
 

why don't you move the site into the root folder?


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7/17/2009 7:58 AM
 

Thanks Sebastian,

That would be the obvious solution, but the web.config file in the root would interfere with other applications.

Ron

 
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